Mario Botta - Centre Da1/4rrenmatt Neucha[tel

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Very good Slight exterior scuff Tracking provided on most orders.

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Used-Good For 40 years, the Swiss writer, Friedrich DA1/4rrenmatt, committed his works to paper from his home which overlooked the beautiful lake NeuchA[tel in Switzerland. After DA1/4rrenmatt's death in 1991, Mario Botta began designing a museum which would be a monument to the writer, housing his drawings, paintings and literary artefacts. Skillfully built onto DA1/4rrenmatt's house, the Centre DA1/4rrenmatt is nearing completion and will be opened in autumn 2000. Officially endorsed by the Centre, this publication documents the complete realisation of the building, from its initial conception to the finished museum, using texts, drawings and plans from both DA1/4rrenmatt and Botta. These are accompanied by expressive photographs by Thomas Flechtner. The result is a fascinating appraisal of geographic beauty, genius loci and modern architectural skill sensitively fusing together. Front cover has a crease. Considerable shelf wear.

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Good Mario Botta--Centre Durrenmatt, Neuchatel. This book is in Good condition. Buy with confidence. We ship from multiple location.

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For 40 years, the Swiss writer, Friedrich DA1/4rrenmatt, committed his works to paper from his home which overlooked the beautiful lake NeuchA[tel in Switzerland. After DA1/4rrenmatt's death in 1991, Mario Botta began designing a museum which would be a monument to the writer, housing his drawings, paintings and literary artefacts. Skillfully built onto DA1/4rrenmatt's house, the Centre DA1/4rrenmatt is nearing completion and will be opened in autumn 2000. Officially endorsed by the Centre, this publication documents the complete realisation of the building, from its initial conception to the finished museum, using texts, drawings and plans from both DA1/4rrenmatt and Botta. These are accompanied by expressive photographs by Thomas Flechtner. The result is a fascinating appraisal of geographic beauty, genius loci and modern architectural skill sensitively fusing together.